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Hi! I was thinking of buying the CT-S200 but found this a lot better. Though it's obviously more expensive but the sound it produces amazes me so much. I am a beginner, do you think I would be a good choice to buy this? 61 tones is enough for a beginner I guess... I don't play on bands that use tones for gimmicks. I just want to play it myself and enjoy music during special occasions. Would you recommend this CT-S1? Or do you have other recommendations that suit my needs? Thanks.
Been following for a long while and I still stand with my previous statement: your channel is seriously underrated, I see a big future for you my good sir.
More than bang for the buck, it’s bang, bang, banging, bang, bang, banging for the buck. Your review is excellent. I enjoy my red one. My very first keyboard I purchased in 1965 at a music store in San Francisco. It was a Farfisa combo. Then it was 600.00……I have bought and played many since. The CT-S1 is Awesome to say the least. Yes 1965 was not a typo.
Got a CTS-1 for the sheer quality of the sounds.... can't be beat for that at the price and they've done a great job on the keybed too... great vid review as usual Jeremy 👍
After 2 years I finally bought this keyboard, as a beginner it sounds so good for me... And I like the keys... And It runs on battery... Thank you Jeremy, your review is very helpful
If this is the Casio ct-s1…. I just bought it as well and LOVE it. It’s gonna allow me to do something I’ve been wanting to do for a while which is play outside!
I’ve recently purchased a Casio CT-1S after doing a lot of research, looking for a compact 61 keyboard with good sounds. Your videos have helped immeasurably and as such felt I could buy one with confidence. Many thanks 👍
I think it is worth to wait a little to afford this one, you just made the case very well and I see no reason to settle for less. It's going to be my first keyboard and your videos have clarified the thing very well, I'm thankful!! Wish you well
It's a good value if you only intend to play and you're happy with the limited amount of tones (patches/voices) and unweighted keys are good enough. A good option for education purposes. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Jeremy! You have done a number of reviews on the Ct-S1 and glad that you did. Now I'm completely decided to buy Ct-S1 once it becomes available in my area. Thanks for the valuable info. Great channel
I'm just here to thank you. I am an absolute beginner. And started my journey 7 months ago, with a Yamaha NP-12. But realized pretty quickly, that I needed to upgrade to 88 keys, for my goals. So based on your recommendation and my unfortunately rather tight budget, I picked up a Casio CDP-S 100. And I love it so far. So, thank you so much, for everything you do from a new subscriber. Much love from Germany.🙏🎹
I'm glad to see honest reviews like these instead of the "this is cheap trash, mine's better cos it's expensive with features even I don't need hahaha" ones left by some rearholes.
Well Thanks for this, you persuaded me to buy one, I got it on Wednesday and just love the sounds. It is ideal for me foe extra practice, I have a FP30 in the loft, some of the sounds on this are better too.
I have just about watched all of your video reviews. I can not thank you enough for your intelligence and honesty! You sir, are a genuine treasure for all who desire to learn and grow…
Hi Jeremy nice demonstration as usual. Thanks for doing a showcase of some of the sounds found in the CT-S1 palette. I particularly liked the following (and wished I had them on my CT-X800): Classical Grand, Stage E. Piano, Amp 60’s E. Piano, Velo Organ, Amp Organ, Cathedral Organ, Tape Flute and Synth Brass. If the CT-S1 (very cool looking with the guitar strap I must say 😎) has now become your portable keyboard of choice for Church meetings, what has become of your faithful Yamaha PSR S650? The Bluetooth functionality is very welcome. It is a pity, though, that it is not included in the keyboard itself, such as the digital audio interface in the Yamaha PSR E373 and E453/453. Looking forward to the next vid 👍
This may be a good beginner's keyboard for students and practice at home. Since I’m happy with my Casio CT-X 3000, I’m waiting for the Casio to make a more powerful and versatile, more comfortable keyboard, as the entire Casiotone series is more aimed at the younger population. The sounds are also not that bad considering the price.
Hey Jeremy, what is your favorite sustain pedal to take around with the CT-S1? Any good recommendation for one that doesn't feel cheap but also doesn't weigh too much?
It's a great keyboard everyone knows and wishes to buy one but the problem is its AVAILABILITY! It's not coming to India at least till next year I've heard
Damn! I hope you're wrong man. Where did you hear this from ? I tried to contact Casio India by phone and email. everyone just replied that they don't know. I hope it launches soon. Can't really pull myself to like any other entry level models after seeing these (CT-S1 and CT-S400)
That cathedral organ. Geesh🥵🥵. I’m really ordering one. I want the 400 too but I have the ctx800 and the have the same sound so I’m like maybe, maybe not but this joker has some of the best bread and butter sounds I’ve heard.
Thanks Jeremy very informative, I’m stuck between this and the Yamaha reface CP. which has better EP sounds in your opinion? Is it worth getting the CP, I like the action on this board?
Nice review Jeremy, you have me hooked on this one. I saw you play Gymnopedie, did you transpose or something to play the lower notes which are more than two octaves below middle C.
Thank you for the review. I decided to buy this one after seeing your performance. I am using it to practice gospel music. I am a beginner, but o want to learn to play the piano to worship God
Jeremy…I watched several of your videos excellent videos that lead me to the purchase of a Casio Ct-S1. It arrived yesterday, and though I have no clue what I’m doing, coming from a stringer instrument and hand percussion background, the keyboard is already feeling inspiring. And, I can tell, one day I’ll need a full size keyboard with weighted keys. For now, this is a hoot! I am starting to learn piano and quite enjoying the tactility, sound quality, and simple interface of this keyboard, only having my hands on friend’s keyboards for moments at a time through the years, plus that toy electric organ I had when wee. I am curious about acquiring the bluetooth dongle. Do you think that would allow me to bring audio from the CT-S1 into my iPad Pro and the MultitrackDAW app? Or, do I need an adapter from the 1/8” headphone out to split the stereo signal into 1/4” outputs? Here was my first noodle on the Ct-S1 after unboxing. Thanks kindly for your sharing your insights! th-cam.com/video/6-AJONzQwzE/w-d-xo.html
Finally ordered mine today. Guitar Center had %15 off. Went on Sweatwater and got the demo BT10 MIDI for $68. Next got to find a good pedal. Any suggestions people?
Jeremy, what's your opinion on not currently new, but very good sounded Yamaha NP-32/12? I'd be very gratefull you share your honest opinion, of course if you had any experience there.
Hi Jeremy, for people who travel and stay in hotels or temporary housing for few months away from home, would you reccomend this Casio, Yamaha Piaggero or Roland Go Play? I'm an intermediate player and can't carry my digital piano with me. Need something lighweight and portable to practice
I just found that my Casio LK-S450 has the same AiX engine that the CT-S1 has... no sure if they sound the same but the 450 sounds better than my Yamaha EZ300
Question about vocal mics and the ct-s1. With the right connectors, could you connect a mic to the ct-s1 speakers? Or even a pre amp to control the mic?
I have a question. Is there any other casiotones that when you play a song from the song bank you can change the instrument tone? I've got the 2006 lk-100 and that's my favorite feature, I have a ctk-2400 too and I want to get an mt-240, CT-640, and MT-100.
Hi! I was thinking of buying the CT-S200 but found this a lot better. Though it's obviously more expensive but the sound it produces amazes me so much. I am a beginner, do you think I would be a good choice to buy this? 61 tones is enough for a beginner I guess... I don't play on bands that use tones for gimmicks. I just want to play it myself and enjoy music during special occasions. Would you recommend this CT-S1? Or do you have other recommendations that suit my needs? Thanks.
Hello Jeremy See, I am one of your subscribers Watchung your videos regularly and I am huge fan of yours. I am a beginner keyboard player and wanting to purchase the keyboard. My choices are as below. You are free to suggest the keyboard other than these ones also. 😀 1. Casio Ctx 870IN 2. Yamaha Psr e 373. My selection criteria is that the keyboard should sound beautiful...keys should be soft and should not make much noise and keyboard should be more durable.
Jeremy See iam starting now to learning and i want to buy a keyboard and iam between CT-S300, CT-S400, LK-S450 and CT-S1 all from Casio. Your opinion which is the best for starting..
I want to start learning keyboard. i am confused between casio s1 and korg liano 88key. Korg is just double the amount of casio s1. What do you suggest? Go for korg or start with casio s1 and once i get good enough then go for something much better than korg liano. Or just getting a korg liano would be sufficient till long time. Will be just playing for myself and maybe with friends while chilling.
I’m looking for this minimal sleek design, but with the option to preset those buttons to my own preferred sounds for the types of music I like. Any recs? I listen to more modern genres, & would want to be picky about complex sounds, while maintaining the minimal & quick transitions.
Sent my last comment before I actually finished. I'd like to use the casio cts1 and my fantom 07 as a two tier one-two punch. Use both sounds independently but also play cts1 keyboard while using fantom sounds thru it. Is this midi setup possible? If so, how? What connections would I need? I like the strap keyboard idea too. That would be so cool to try!
Need 3- 4 watt speakers. I push down on piano key I get a sound touch response on this get nothing more velocity is required just another thing a beginner needs to master. My hitting on a flat sharp or any key really with pinky its weak sound if cross over with another finger its too loud. And not equal to white keys played in sequence. So unbalanced with volume between them. Don't matter soft regular or heavy. I have to admit it's with the CTX700 but suspect same with this gonna keep trying to learn on my old CT-625
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Hi! I was thinking of buying the CT-S200 but found this a lot better. Though it's obviously more expensive but the sound it produces amazes me so much.
I am a beginner, do you think I would be a good choice to buy this?
61 tones is enough for a beginner I guess... I don't play on bands that use tones for gimmicks. I just want to play it myself and enjoy music during special occasions. Would you recommend this CT-S1? Or do you have other recommendations that suit my needs? Thanks.
Been following for a long while and I still stand with my previous statement: your channel is seriously underrated, I see a big future for you my good sir.
Share the video on other social media. Do people still do that? 😕
More than bang for the buck, it’s bang, bang, banging, bang, bang, banging for the buck. Your review is excellent. I enjoy my red one. My very first keyboard I purchased in 1965 at a music store in San Francisco. It was a Farfisa combo. Then it was 600.00……I have bought and played many since. The CT-S1 is Awesome to say the least. Yes 1965 was not a typo.
You've got my respect!
It would be perfect if Casiotone CT-S1 was a full size keyboard (12 key=165mm)@@JeremySee
Got a CTS-1 for the sheer quality of the sounds.... can't be beat for that at the price and they've done a great job on the keybed too... great vid review as usual Jeremy 👍
After 2 years I finally bought this keyboard, as a beginner it sounds so good for me... And I like the keys... And It runs on battery...
Thank you Jeremy, your review is very helpful
Good choice!
If this is the Casio ct-s1…. I just bought it as well and LOVE it. It’s gonna allow me to do something I’ve been wanting to do for a while which is play outside!
Good choice!
@@JeremySee 🤌🏾🤌🏾🤌🏾
I’ve recently purchased a Casio CT-1S after doing a lot of research, looking for a compact 61 keyboard with good sounds. Your videos have helped immeasurably and as such felt I could buy one with confidence. Many thanks 👍
I think it is worth to wait a little to afford this one, you just made the case very well and I see no reason to settle for less. It's going to be my first keyboard and your videos have clarified the thing very well, I'm thankful!! Wish you well
It's a good value if you only intend to play and you're happy with the limited amount of tones (patches/voices) and unweighted keys are good enough. A good option for education purposes.
Thanks for sharing.
This is more the price range I've been waiting to hear about. Thanks Jeremy
Thank you, Jeremy! You have done a number of reviews on the Ct-S1 and glad that you did. Now I'm completely decided to buy Ct-S1 once it becomes available in my area. Thanks for the valuable info. Great channel
I imported it from amazon because i had to try it paid like 100 dollars extra . Wow its amazing , i love it it's amazing so worth it
I love mine
I just got mine, the sound quality is beautiful and the design is emaciate also, having the best time of my life ❤️
I'm just here to thank you. I am an absolute beginner. And started my journey 7 months ago, with a Yamaha NP-12. But realized pretty quickly, that I needed to upgrade to 88 keys, for my goals. So based on your recommendation and my unfortunately rather tight budget, I picked up a Casio CDP-S 100. And I love it so far. So, thank you so much, for everything you do from a new subscriber. Much love from Germany.🙏🎹
Great choice!
This casio is amazing , i prefer it over the roland go piano which is twice the price, in terms of comfort. I really love it best decision
I'm glad to see honest reviews like these instead of the "this is cheap trash, mine's better cos it's expensive with features even I don't need hahaha" ones left by some rearholes.
I also prefer it to my roland gopiano except for the layering. I like the easy.piano/strings setting on the Gopiano.
Well Thanks for this, you persuaded me to buy one, I got it on Wednesday and just love the sounds. It is ideal for me foe extra practice, I have a FP30 in the loft, some of the sounds on this are better too.
Sweet Demo and Review of an Incredible instrument 💖💖
Indeed! Loving mine… which color did you go with?
@@Khordmaster The white one is really classy and elegant
I have just about watched all of your video reviews. I can not thank you enough for your intelligence and honesty! You sir, are a genuine treasure for all who desire to learn and grow…
Thank you for your kind compliments.
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Its amazing that this keyboard it so portable to have...and i'm happy to see the guitar like strap attached..nice
As always, you’ve given us very useful information here. Thanks again.
Thanks to you, I got one. It's a nice budget keyboard.
Love your videos. I'm gonna go buy one right now, and play something on it 🥰
Have fun!
Thanks for reviewing these.
That Ballad piano hits hard!
Hi Jeremy nice demonstration as usual. Thanks for doing a showcase of some of the sounds found in the CT-S1 palette. I particularly liked the following (and wished I had them on my CT-X800): Classical Grand, Stage E. Piano, Amp 60’s E. Piano, Velo Organ, Amp Organ, Cathedral Organ, Tape Flute and Synth Brass.
If the CT-S1 (very cool looking with the guitar strap I must say 😎) has now become your portable keyboard of choice for Church meetings, what has become of your faithful Yamaha PSR S650?
The Bluetooth functionality is very welcome. It is a pity, though, that it is not included in the keyboard itself, such as the digital audio interface in the Yamaha PSR E373 and E453/453.
Looking forward to the next vid 👍
Hello! My S650 is much heavier than the CT-S1. 😁 Someone plays the cahon in church so I don't need the rhythms for now. 😍
This may be a good beginner's keyboard for students and practice at home. Since I’m happy with my Casio CT-X 3000, I’m waiting for the Casio to make a more powerful and versatile, more comfortable keyboard, as the entire Casiotone series is more aimed at the younger population. The sounds are also not that bad considering the price.
Okay
Setting the Touch to Heavy for the Acoustic Piano improves the dynamic control in this case.
Is it easy tofind out how to do this? The manual is a bit confuuusing to me
Great demo video by the way. Thanks Jeremy!
Sold! Thanks Jeremy! 👍👍👍
Beautiful piano song!Thanks!
the piano sounds are very nice also nice video Jeremy 😁
I love your playing. Thanks for demo!
Glad you enjoy it!
@@JeremySee would you say this is a good beginners keyboard for a 10 year old?
Great review - thanks 😁
Checking out this keyboard today thank you
Awesome as always! ❤️❤️❤️
Nice review and playing. A lot of bang for the buck.
Indeed! We're in the golden age of cheap boards.
Mad skills wish i can play like you at my dad's church
Very good review, I liked the video so much, nice work
Glad you enjoyed it
i got one and love it✌️
Hey Jeremy, what is your favorite sustain pedal to take around with the CT-S1? Any good recommendation for one that doesn't feel cheap but also doesn't weigh too much?
it is hard to imagine a piano around $200 gives such beautiful sound
Good Review format.
I like this board. I’m ordering one
It's a great keyboard everyone knows and wishes to buy one but the problem is its AVAILABILITY! It's not coming to India at least till next year I've heard
Plentiful where I am. You can walk into Casio and bring home 20 sets in any colour if you want. 😅
Same in israel,had to import it for extra cash but i dont mind its amazing beats more expensive keyboards in my opinion
Damn! I hope you're wrong man. Where did you hear this from ? I tried to contact Casio India by phone and email. everyone just replied that they don't know. I hope it launches soon. Can't really pull myself to like any other entry level models after seeing these (CT-S1 and CT-S400)
@@ashwinvishesh1742 They have a price yet?
Brooo! We have the same love for PD bags!
Finally! Someone noticed. 😁
Wow that does sound nice
That cathedral organ. Geesh🥵🥵. I’m really ordering one. I want the 400 too but I have the ctx800 and the have the same sound so I’m like maybe, maybe not but this joker has some of the best bread and butter sounds I’ve heard.
You should!
Hi Jeremy, thank you for this great review. I am thinking in buying one of these to birng on the road. I am wondering about the pedal. Do you use one?
Thanks Jeremy very informative, I’m stuck between this and the Yamaha reface CP. which has better EP sounds in your opinion? Is it worth getting the CP, I like the action on this board?
Thanks for the fun video! Have you found an 88-key equivalent?
Nice review Jeremy, you have me hooked on this one. I saw you play Gymnopedie, did you transpose or something to play the lower notes which are more than two octaves below middle C.
Yup, you'll have to transpose for Gymnopedie.
@@JeremySee Thanks, I thought was what you had done. Keep up the good videos i find them very informative.
@@lilchris26 This is what I wanted to know. Thank you, and thanks Jeremy your reviews are very helpful. I've decided to get the CT-S1
I don't know... Probably I can live without the high notes, but I can't live without the bass ones.
Thanks Bro❤
Tive um cts 200 e o som era ruim mas esse aí parece ter um som mais bacana...será???
Verdadera mente ese vide está bueno, Dios te bendiga
Thank you for the review. I decided to buy this one after seeing your performance. I am using it to practice gospel music. I am a beginner, but o want to learn to play the piano to worship God
all of ur vids that have reviews on this piano made me decide that ill get this rather than the psr 373, the yamaha is too much in my case
It is a good deal in the US, but not in Europe where it costs about 120 dollars more, which is unheard of !!!
I swear to god worth it. Better then these cheap yamahas and rolands where you pay too much for the brand
Hope I'm first...
Anyways, awesome demo as always Mr. Jeremy!!!!!
Jeremy…I watched several of your videos excellent videos that lead me to the purchase of a Casio Ct-S1. It arrived yesterday, and though I have no clue what I’m doing, coming from a stringer instrument and hand percussion background, the keyboard is already feeling inspiring. And, I can tell, one day I’ll need a full size keyboard with weighted keys. For now, this is a hoot! I am starting to learn piano and quite enjoying the tactility, sound quality, and simple interface of this keyboard, only having my hands on friend’s keyboards for moments at a time through the years, plus that toy electric organ I had when wee. I am curious about acquiring the bluetooth dongle. Do you think that would allow me to bring audio from the CT-S1 into my iPad Pro and the MultitrackDAW app? Or, do I need an adapter from the 1/8” headphone out to split the stereo signal into 1/4” outputs? Here was my first noodle on the Ct-S1 after unboxing. Thanks kindly for your sharing your insights! th-cam.com/video/6-AJONzQwzE/w-d-xo.html
Finally ordered mine today. Guitar Center had %15 off. Went on Sweatwater and got the demo BT10 MIDI for $68. Next got to find a good pedal. Any suggestions people?
I really wanted to get this thing and now I notice there's no music stand. I find that very surprising. Yes, I actually use printed music books often.
Jeremy, what's your opinion on not currently new, but very good sounded Yamaha NP-32/12? I'd be very gratefull you share your honest opinion, of course if you had any experience there.
Which one will i buy
Casio CT S1 or Yamaha PSR 473
Excellent video Jeremy. Are the keys full size piano or it's a standard size?
Standard piano width.
Worth upgrading from ct-x700. I do like having splits so ive strings to left and piano to right
I like this Casio sound more than Yamaha cp88(10x high cost)
I want it so much! Casio Brasil is marketing it a lot, but they don't say when it is going to be release and it's driving me mad
The same happens in Peru. The wait is killing me.
Pois é.
It would be perfect if Casiotone cts1 was a full size keyboard (12 key=165mm), maybe we should make a suggestion to Casio
Does this keyboard hold up 2 years later, or is there a better option for the price? Thank You!
Would you recommend getting the pedal for this as well? I am just starting out with piano and this would be my first one.
Hi Jeremy, for people who travel and stay in hotels or temporary housing for few months away from home, would you reccomend this Casio, Yamaha Piaggero or Roland Go Play? I'm an intermediate player and can't carry my digital piano with me. Need something lighweight and portable to practice
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I just found that my Casio LK-S450 has the same AiX engine that the CT-S1 has... no sure if they sound the same but the 450 sounds better than my Yamaha EZ300
O cts tinha um excelente jogo de teclas...melhor que da korg
is there an alternative to the midi bluetooth adaptor? or does cts1 only work with the casio brand adaptor? it’s quite hard to find where i live
Question about vocal mics and the ct-s1. With the right connectors, could you connect a mic to the ct-s1 speakers? Or even a pre amp to control the mic?
I have a question. Is there any other casiotones that when you play a song from the song bank you can change the instrument tone? I've got the 2006 lk-100 and that's my favorite feature, I have a ctk-2400 too and I want to get an mt-240, CT-640, and MT-100.
It's take about 280~300 usd for this ct s1 in Vietnam. Not a good deal in this price range. If it just about 200 usd, that would be incomparable
I would love to hear what is better in your opinion ?
Same here In India
Hi! I was thinking of buying the CT-S200 but found this a lot better. Though it's obviously more expensive but the sound it produces amazes me so much.
I am a beginner, do you think I would be a good choice to buy this?
61 tones is enough for a beginner I guess... I don't play on bands that use tones for gimmicks. I just want to play it myself and enjoy music during special occasions. Would you recommend this CT-S1? Or do you have other recommendations that suit my needs? Thanks.
Yamaha E347
Hello Jeremy See,
I am one of your subscribers Watchung your videos regularly and I am huge fan of yours. I am a beginner keyboard player and wanting to purchase the keyboard.
My choices are as below. You are free to suggest the keyboard other than these ones also. 😀
1. Casio Ctx 870IN
2. Yamaha Psr e 373.
My selection criteria is that the keyboard should sound beautiful...keys should be soft and should not make much noise and keyboard should be more durable.
Jeremy See...request you to revert
Hi Jeremy. Can you connect a bluetooth headset to the Casio CT-S1? Thanks
i think nope it cant
How does this compare to the Roland Go Keys? The sounds this board are really nice. Love your content Jeremy. 😎🎼🎹
I have a roland gopiano. This casio is far more dynamic and half tge price
Jeremy See iam starting now to learning and i want to buy a keyboard and iam between CT-S300, CT-S400, LK-S450 and CT-S1 all from Casio. Your opinion which is the best for starting..
I want to start learning keyboard. i am confused between casio s1 and korg liano 88key. Korg is just double the amount of casio s1. What do you suggest? Go for korg or start with casio s1 and once i get good enough then go for something much better than korg liano. Or just getting a korg liano would be sufficient till long time. Will be just playing for myself and maybe with friends while chilling.
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I dont get hold of panasonic AA rechargeable batteries as recommended by manual. Can I use any rechargeable batteries?
I plugged mine into my computer using my USB cable but it doesn't show up anywhere on my computer?
This or the roland go: keys? I like the sound of this bout how about the feel?
Same question
Hey Jeremy can you please tell us what sheet music stand you use for this keyboard
Hello, does it have a guide how to play and change its tone sounds? Thank you.
How do you record your piano playing??? Its so clear.
I’m looking for this minimal sleek design, but with the option to preset those buttons to my own preferred sounds for the types of music I like. Any recs? I listen to more modern genres, & would want to be picky about complex sounds, while maintaining the minimal & quick transitions.
Yes u can. There are 7 saved presets
Sent my last comment before I actually finished. I'd like to use the casio cts1 and my fantom 07 as a two tier one-two punch. Use both sounds independently but also play cts1 keyboard while using fantom sounds thru it. Is this midi setup possible? If so, how? What connections would I need? I like the strap keyboard idea too. That would be so cool to try!
Good day Sir Which is better this S1 or ctx3000? It's same price here in ph
Help me to decide 😁
Beginner here tnx
does this keyboard not have a 'drum kit' for finger drumming ?
I wish this wouldve came with MIDI IN and Out
Would you recommend the CT over the
Casio Privia PX-S1100 I’m looking into pianos to buy and I can’t seem to decide
If you want something as close to an acoustic piano as possible and don't care about hundreds of tones, effects etc, go with Privia.
How much battery time does it get? Thank you!
Hi, I'm from India. Here yamaha psr e 463 and i400 costs almost same. Which one should I buy?
What is your Choise ???
Western OR Indian Pattern
Need 3- 4 watt speakers. I push down on piano key I get a sound touch response on this get nothing more velocity is required just another thing a beginner needs to master. My hitting on a flat sharp or any key really with pinky its weak sound if cross over with another finger its too loud. And not equal to white keys played in sequence. So unbalanced with volume between them. Don't matter soft regular or heavy. I have to admit it's with the CTX700 but suspect same with this gonna keep trying to learn on my old CT-625